Michael Staton, center, a counselor at the Concord Boys & Girls Club, tosses a ball in the air while playing with some of the after-school kids in the brand new gym at the organization's Bradley Street location on Monday afternoon, January 14, 2014. This was the first time this group of kids played in the renovated gym, which saw a makeover in the way of new bleachers, new basketball hoops, a new scoreboard and improved lighting.

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Ryan Ashley, 7, one of the after school students, rests his chin on a sill while standing on his tiptoes to peek into the new computer room at the Concord Boys & Girls Club while touring the renovated Bradley Street location for the organization on Monday afternoon, January 13, 2014.

"Put your hand up if you love the new classroom!" Kathy Trellis, the kindergarten director at the Concord Boys & Girls Club, said before taking her kids out to play.

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Noah Lengle, 8, left, stops to help Vincent Brunetti, 8, with a loose shoe lace while playing at the Concord Boys & Girls Club's new gym at their Bradley Street location.

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The kindergarten kids file out the Concord Boys & Girls Club on Monday afternoon to go play on Kimball Park's playground. They're using that park until the weather improves and work can begin on their own playground.

After nearly nine months of calling the Eastman School their temporary home, the kids in the Concord Boys & Girls Club returned to the organization’s Bradley Street location on Monday. The pool balls were still wrapped up when Shaquanna McEachern, the club’s unit director, stood up in one of the recreation rooms and explained the new layout to the kids in the after school program. The kids weaved in and out the freshly painted rooms as they toured in groups. They also got to experience the brand new gym, which with its brand new floor inspired a new rule. Only sneakers on the court.